SHE Tribe
She’s Healthy and Empowered Tribe, SHE Tribe, is a social network-based healthy lifestyle intervention designed for women. At
each SHE Tribe gathering, women pursue a lifestyle of health by making small changes that empower
action for lifelong wellbeing. The model is the result of a Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) approach
to develop a wellness program that appeals to women from diverse communities. The
CBPR workgroup included personnel from UNT Health and the Community Council, as well
as community representatives. Maximizing the strength of women’s social networks,
SHE Tribe provides participants with facilitated guidance in 5 different areas of
well-being: goals, self-care, physical activity, nutrition, and social support. Each
gathering uses a SET-DO-RELFECT format where participants set individual goals, practice
health behaviors, and reflect on their interest and motivation for making small healthy
lifestyle changes.
To facilitate small changes in health behavior, community members and researchers
jointly developed an assessment tool that generates a wellness score for 5 domains
of health: me (general behaviors and wellbeing), mind (mental health), matter (what you put into your body), move (physical activity), and meet (relationships and support). The assessment is administered via web-link through
Computerized Authoring Intervention Software (CIAS), where scores are calculated by
domain to provide individualized feedback guided by Motivational Interviewing (MI)
techniques. This feedback promotes awareness of health behaviors and stimulates reflection
and planning about future health goals.
The plan for sustainability is for participants who enjoy the program to be inspired
to lead their own SHE Tribe with women from their social networks; thereby promoting
a culture of health. SHE Tribe is currently being piloted in small groups. This work
was supported by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities
Exploratory Centers of Excellence of the National Institutes of Health under award
number P20MD006882. For more information about SHE Tribe, contact Emily Spence-Almaguer
(Principal Investigator) or Katherine Cantu Anguiano (Project Coordinator).
